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Agustina Pangilinan
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1925 - 2017
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Obituary for Agustina Pangilinan Angeles

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Agustina Pangilinan Angeles, of Oak Harbor, WA, passed away on Sunday, February 5, 2017 in Seattle, WA at the age of 91.

Agustina was born to Catalina and Dionisio Pangilinan on May 5th, 1925 in Floridablanca, Pampanga, Philippines, with five older sisters, three older brothers and one younger brother. She was married to her late husband, Crispin Angeles Sr., until his passing in 1978. Together they had twelve children, the eldest being Romeo, who had passed away in 2000.

In 1980, she arrived in the United States. Agustina was a hard worker, and held jobs at multiple locations such as the National Cannery, Washington Bulb, Ocean Pacific then Seabolt’s, while also caring for two grandchildren, Arnold and Marie Lisette. After about a decade of work, she decided to retire.

Since 1991, after retirement, she essentially became a homemaker. She enjoyed cooking for her family, playing solitaire and gardening. For almost twenty years, she cared for, and raised her nine grandchildren, Gershom, Sergio, Madeline, Kenneth, Nikko, Darwin, Jay, Sarah, Earl and her great-granddaughter, Deasha.

Agustina was selfless, caring, compassionate, honest, considerate, generous and most importantly strong. In 2010, after visiting the Philippines for the last time, she fell ill. For seven long years, although struggling, she persevered through every obstacle.

Agustina is survived by her younger brother, Leonardo (Narding); four daughters, Teresita (Tita), Jesusana (Susing), Epifania (Baby), and Asuncion (Siony); seven sons, Vicente, Eutiquio, Dionisio, Gregorio, Victorino, Crispin Jr. and Melchor; 29 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.

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